Look at the photo, then answer the poll in the comments with the appropriate letter. You can leave an explanation for your guess if you’d like — unless you know the answer. No fair looking anything up.

An answer will be forthcoming in a comment. After that: this is your Weekend Open Thread. Talk about anything you want within reasonable bounds.

Take the poll! The answer, with a link, will be up (if no one already has revealed it, which you shouldn’t) late tonight or Saturday morning-ish.

Question: who is depicted in the photo at right?

(A) Adobe’s new spokesperson for its Photoshop X ads, introduced to the public at the Consumer Electronics Show currently take place in Las Vegas.

(B) The person apparently favored by at least one Supervisor to become the next Orange County Clerk-Recorder.

(C) The man whom pre-election polls say is current third-place candidate for President of the Czech Republic.

(D) Manny Pacquio’s personal physician in Manila.

(E) The actor who will play James Bond supervillain Ernst Stavro Blofeld in the recently announced 2015 remake of On Her Majesty’s Secret Service.

(F) The co-star of Off-Broadway’s new smash musical It Came from the Sea, set in and around the San Onofre nuclear reactor after a Fukushima style earthquake/tsunami disaster.

(G) Former The Partridge Family star and later shock jock Danny Bonaduce, wearing what may or may not be make-up for what may or may not be a discernible reason.

(H) The flood-damaged wax figure of mid-20th century British-American actor David Niven, which had been missing since 1993 from Madam Tussaud’s Wax Museum in London, discovered this week in a barn near the small market town of Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire, England, previously best known as the home of John Entwistle, the now-deceased bassist for The Who.

(I) Both F and G.

(J) All of E, F, and G.

About Greg Diamond

Somewhat verbose worker's rights and government accountability attorney, residing in northwest Brea. General Counsel of CATER, the Coalition of Anaheim Taxpayers for Economic Responsibility, a non-partisan group of people sick of local corruption.
Deposed as Northern Vice Chair of DPOC in April 2014 when his anti-corruption and pro-consumer work in Anaheim infuriated the Building Trades and Teamsters in spring 2014, who then worked with the lawless and power-mad DPOC Chair to eliminate his internal oversight.
Occasionally runs for office to challenge some nasty incumbent who would otherwise run unopposed. (Someday he might pick a fight with the intent to win rather than just dent someone. You'll know it when you see it.) He got 45% of the vote against Bob Huff for State Senate in 2012 and in 2014 became the first attorney to challenge OCDA Tony Rackauckas since 2002.
None of his pre-putsch writings ever spoke for the Democratic Party at the local, county, state, national, or galactic level, nor do they now.
A family member co-owns a business offering campaign treasurer services to Democratic candidates and the odd independent. He is very proud of her. He doesn't directly profit from her work and it doesn't affect his coverage. (He does not always favor her clients, though she might hesitate to take one that he truly hated.)
He does advise some local campaigns informally and (so far) without compensation. (If that last bit changes, he will declare the interest.)

1) Greg, after Ltpar and Vern beat him up on the Irvine Great Park, and being told that “you are getting to be as bad at twisting words as “Dan the Spin Man” at the OC Liberal.

2) Greg reminding Vern about: “the big organic farming enterprise that you and I learned about while at Occupy Irvine (you were there for that, right?

3) Winship testifying at the Biden’s gun safety committee.

4) Stanley/From the Exile after learning that a militia, Movimiento 26 de Julio had overthrown Batista.

5) Vern or Greg, concerned about Huell ‘s sexual orientation, and getting a response from anon: But then, so what?

6) Greg’s friend, Moxley, after his OC cover story on the GOP was featured in a radio program:“Orange County Republicans: the doomsday scenario. The white-hot heart of the GOP outside the South is Orange County, California; and yet it was in Orange County that Republicans lost the key state assembly seat that gave Democrats a supermajority in Sacramento. GUSTAVO ARELLANO will explain — he’s editor-in-chief of the OC Weekly, where Scott Moxley’s cover story on the GOP appears this week.”

Anybody that has more tattoos than teeth, is swimming in the low end of the gene pool. It’s indicative of Antisocial Personality Disorder, which you can find in DSM-IV under Axis II personality disorders.

It’s a good source to help understand some of the characters, and character types encountered here.

*Bernard Blankfein….after three Starbucks Laite’s? Jamie Dimon with a new haircut?

Donald Trump after his latest gala party in Lake Tahoe? Todd Spitzer after assuming his latest Ad Hoc Title: Chairman in Waiting? The Newport Beach City Attorney after the” Block the Dock Tax” folks said: “We are goin sue!” Chris Norby after he found out that Cities would soon be able to use “Eminent Domain” to claim Foreclosed Properties from Banks and then give the property back to owners, with mortgages that are half the value of the original loan? Mike D’Antoni when Jim Buss told him that he had extended his contract with the Lakers for another 10 years? Lane Kiffin when he got the e-mail from Pat Haden that Rex Ryan was coming next year as his new Offensive Line Coach? Jim Mora when he found out the Jacksonville Jaguars are looking for a new Offensive Coordinator?

The answer is “C”. Stanley — who cheated by coming from the same country — correctly identifies him above. You can read more about him at this link, which also answers Stanley’s question as to how I know about him.

As one faithful reader noted in an e-mail, the identity of Vladimir Franz, a Czech opera composer and painter and now possible Presidential kingmaker, was also revealed in the URL for the photo — so thanks to everyone else for not noticing (or at least publicly mentioning) that.

WASHINGTON — Following the January tax law changes made by Congress under the American Taxpayer Relief Act (ATRA), the Internal Revenue Service announced today it plans to open the 2013 filing season and begin processing individual income tax returns on Jan. 30.

This is one way to cut the monthly defict, in the past the start date was 15th, this year 2013 it was pushed to the 22nd and now the 30th. I think they may push it even more, as some returns

“The IRS estimates that remaining households will be able to start filing in late February or into March because of the need for more extensive form and processing systems changes”

Another untimely death: “ Open democracy advocate and internet pioneer Aaron Swartz was found dead Friday in an apparent suicide, flooding the digital spectrum with an outpouring of grief. He was 26 years old… Swartz wrote the programming for RSS 1.0, an extremely common and useful computer tool. He helped start Reddit and also helped launch Creative Commons — a special intellectual property license allowing anyone to use creative work, provided it is not sold for profit.”

I do no have or had any firearms and I never believe hawing one. Even as the CSSR Air Force Officer, who could carry concealed gun, a have elected not to carry one because in my early age, I found my fist more persuasive.

However, I believe in the constitution and because I have been sworn to uphold it during my naturalization, I will defend the constitution mainly the 1st and 2nd which are essential to maintain free state and my unalienable rights which leftists want to alienate from me.

If you would have some minimal IQ, you would ask your self the question: Would 6,000,000 Jews die if the Third Reich constitution provide the 2nd amendment?

FYI, the Jewish Holocaust is not only one which happen in the human history. About 10 years earlier Russians massacred 7,000,000 Ukrainians. Hitler also killed 10,000,000 Slavic people and prior to that it was very bloody for thousands of years and will be bloody soon here.

“Neither would happen if everyone would maintain the assault weapon at their home as it is done mandatory in the Switzerland.”
“To my knowledge no one massacred any Swiss national.”

You need more knowledge…it is not mandatory for everyone to maintain an assault weapon in their home.

They also have mass murders.

From the Economist and the WSWS:

Just after 10am on September 28, 2001,Friedrich Leibacher made his way into the parliament building of the Swiss canton of Zug and unleashed a bloodbath. In total, 14 people were shot dead. Three of the seven members of the local Zug government were killed, and another was seriously wounded. Eleven of the 80 members of the canton council were shot dead and numerous others wounded. Two journalists were also badly injured. His weapon was a combat rifle.

On the same morning as Leibacher terrorised the Zug canton council, a 49-year-old Swiss man in nearby Lucerne shot his 23-year-old stepson with a combat rifle and then turned the weapon on himself.

In some cantons, officials have admitted that incidents involving army rifles are kept quiet, at times in tacit agreement with the local press, so that others do not get similar murderous or suicidal ideas.

March 6, 1992 | Associated Press
A gunman stalked through three villages in southern Switzerland, shooting residents as they answered the doorbell. Six people were killed in one of the worst mass murders in Swiss history. Toting a semiautomatic rifle, the 37-year-old gunman burst in on one family as it was having dinner and shot other victims on their doorsteps during the two-hour spree Wednesday, police said.

“You need more knowledge…it is not mandatory for everyone to maintain an assault weapon in their home”…….. Hmmmmmmm

You are wrong by splitting beans!

Reiterating, to my knowledge no one massacred any Swiss national, entire villages and cities as was done routinely in Europe.

The dates speak for themselves one nutcase in 2001 and one in 1992.

You are simply refusing to pay any price for your freedom and will never learn from much smarter people than you are:

“The beauty of the second amendment is that it will not be needed until they try to take it.” -Thomas Jefferson

“Those who surrender freedom for security will not have, nor do they deserve, either one” – Benjamin Franklin

There is an ample of wisdom in the intellect out there, but it requires the intelligence to utilize it.

I wonder why are you an American if you are willing to destroy your own constitution which was tested by the time and history – have you ever take the oath?

Demagogue

Posted January 14, 2013 at 3:19 PM

You said that everyone has to maintain an assault weapon in their home.

That is absolutely false.

You said that there was no one massacred in Switzerland. Also false. It happens, granted rarely, but it does.

Also, we don’t really know how often the Swiss use their military weapons to kill their neighbors. Their press doesn’t report those stories to cut down on copy cats, which the press here loves to do. The nut jobs here like to go out in a blaze of glory, and the press here is more than happy to provide them with the “glory.”

I also want to point out that in the Second Amendment there is the word “regulated.” I think that means that there are some rules as to who gets to have a gun, and what kind. Just like in the Switzerland.

You diminish your own arguments when you put “crappola” in your comments.

” Swartz, 26, was widely praised for his efforts to make information freely available online. Frustrated by the high cost of accessing scholarly journals, Swartz allegedly stole millions of academic articles from the nonprofit online database JSTOR by breaking into computer networks at M.I.T., prosecutors said. A reporter for The New York Times called him “a wizardly programmer” and an “Internet folk hero.” The Wall Street Journal said his alleged theft of academic journals was considered “a Robin Hood-like stunt.”

But the move got him into legal trouble. In July 2011, he was charged with multiple counts of wire fraud and computer fraud.

Swartz also suffered from depression, and the details of why he committed suicide remain unclear. But his supporters say his looming federal trial in April was a contributing factor. Over the weekend, his family attributed his death to federal prosecutors pursuing “an exceptionally harsh array of charges, carrying potentially over 30 years in prison, to punish an alleged crime that had no victims.”

Stanley, the death of Aaron it is not a precursor for a civil war.

It has opened a debate on a controversial law…” In a tribute to Swartz on Sunday, MSNBC host Chris Hayes said: “You should know his death is a good reason to revisit the 1986 Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, the law under which he was prosecuted, since it is far too broad.”